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by Brian Peacock » Wed Sep 25, 2019 1:28 pm
Get a grip and go and look up social liberalism. As I said, social liberalism = economically liberal, socially left-leaning = so-called 'nice' liberals like Clinton and Blair/Brown. I've offered a critic of social liberalism - albeit a sarcastic one - so let's not pretend I haven't qualified it eh? Let's also not pretend that terms like liberal, social liberal, and centrist are mutually exclusive either. I've said he's a centrist, because social liberalism asserts a centrist position as a mix of being socially left-ish and economically pro free market, which I personally think puts him to the left of the Dems and Repugs but still on the liberal centre-ground of the spectrum. I've said his centrist liberal perspective makes him appear rather radical compared to the Democratic front-runners - which was the simple point I was making, and which you've totally missed - perhaps deliberately. I've challenged your silly gambit of pretending to confuse the 'centre' between the Dems (which you called 'left', lol) and the Repugs with political centerism, as apparently you continue to do so for effect. And I've pointed out that this conversation is based on you finding yourself offended that I called the chairman of Common Cause, the liberal-leaning thinktank, and the former US equivalent of an Economics Minister under the social liberal Clinton, a "liberal", and then acknowledging your disquiet at my use of "liberal" asked you if you think he's a really a socialist - which you've dodged, twice. If you're defending a liberal economist because you like their perspective then that makes you a bit of liberal too, even if you don't like the term "liberal", and if you're defending a liberal economist even though you don't like their perspective then that makes you a troll. For the moment I'm presuming the former rather than the latter - but that might change.
The trouble with you liberals is that you always want everyone else to do the hard work for you. What about making your own case for why you you think he's a socialist, or whatever you think he is? Though I won't hold my breath on that count.
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
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